^^ Do they share coaches at all? Who travels with who - I know Evo has been with Julien Hoferlein. What about the likes of Edmund, Broady, Golding, Ward?

Has there been any play in Portugal? Looks like they haven't even finished qualifying. Oli waiting to play his first round match?

Surely if it is hard court they can move at least some of it indoors?

I don't believe so. Oli was with Hoferlin last year but as you say, he's back with Dan this year. Kyle is with Colin Beecher, Broady with Mark Hilton. Can't remember who Oli is with, and I have no idea about Ward (doesn't he fund himself?).

Portugal still not finished qualifying. They're hoping to get FQR and R1 finished today but given the weather forecast and the fact that the next tournament is meant to start on Saturday (qualifying) it could well just be scrapped completely.

Luke, just saw that a Brit named Joe Salisbury teamed up with an Irish guy named David O'Hare to face the Bryan Bro's in Memphis. They lost 6-4 6-4, which is not a bad result. Do you have any info on Salisbury? I've never heard of him before this but from what I see he plays on the college circuit.

He's a pretty talented Brit out in the US at college. No idea when he started or when he will finish, but definitely one to watch out for when he's out. He beat the world #291 in qualifying 6&1, before bowing out to the world #175 Elias 6-1, 6-3. Also beat Olivetti (then #315, now #207) last year on grass (Olivetti is a massive server).

That's a very impressive result for the duo against the #1 doubles team. Only broken once in each set.

The guys over on BritishTennis.net will have a far better idea than me. A few of them have seen him play.

"Both Glennon and Salisbury are very capable at this level""Never seen Glennon but I have seen Salisbury a few times and always been impressed. He is a good serve and is great at net so if the courts here are quick he might pull off an upset or two.""Pretty big scalp for Salisbury then (but not entirely surprising). These under ranked college players are a nightmare to regular circuit pro's"

Gabb wins 2&3 Turkey to make the QFs and Edmund beats the 5th seed 3&5 to make the SFs in Croatia.

Willis lost again in his QF. Been a poor start to the year for him (a first round exit and three QFs, having been seeded 4 or higher in all four tournaments again relatively weak opposition). Think they're planning on stepping up to Challengers.

Both get 6 ranking points for making the FQR. Evans will face Laaksonen who took out the 5th Q seed and Ward will probably play Berankis (remember him) who has fallen by the wayside of late and finds himself down at WR 153. A very hot and cold player.

Gabb lost his QF 7-6 in the third against the 4th seed, really close match.

Meanwhile Oli Golding had a nightmare start to his QF with Neisten, losing 8 of the first 9 games and falling a double break down in the 2nd - but he then fought back, broke his opponent when he served for the match and then broke again to take the second set 7-5.